Well, honey, that would be Franklin D. Roosevelt. He served as President of the United States for four terms, but tragically passed away during his fourth term in office. So, technically, he was elected three times, but served four terms. Politics, am I right?
The president can be elected twice in terms of four years. A maximum of eight years- two terms
Technically, 12. In the most extreme of circumstances, a VP could become president for 4 years if the president were to be killed immediately after taking office. He/she could then be elected twice, equalling 8 years total as the elected president.
Yes he does. Whether a president is elected for the first time or re-elected for a second term, there is an inauguration ceremony, and at that time, the president and vice president are sworn in.
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Richard Nixon.
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
President George W. Bush is the US president that was twice elected the governor of Texas. He served as governor from January 17, 1995 to December 21, 2000.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt 1940.
The president can be elected twice in terms of four years. A maximum of eight years- two terms
Twice yeah, thrice nay.
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Bill Clinton.
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